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Security news from LWN

Author: JT Smith

“One question that has been asked of us a few times is why we cover BSD security
reports in LWN, including FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD. After all, LWN is dedicated to the Linux
community, right? Well, in many ways, our community is the Free Software and Open Source community, to
which the BSD operating systems definitely belong. So reporting on BSD is not totally outside our mandate.
On the other hand, it could be quickly pointed out that other Free Software operating systems exist that we
don’t cover.” Read more at LWN.net.

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  • Open Source

Full-fledged Linux VAR supplier emerges

Author: JT Smith

32bitsonline reports that Ebiz takes advantage of Caldera’s acquisition of SCO to acquire one othe largest private VAR resellers of UNIX computer products. EBiz’s hopes corporate extend its reach away from the low end and into the high margin segment.

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  • Linux

Urkel’s image problem: Few black geeks at Comdex

Author: JT Smith

Searching for a theme at Comdex, the author finally finds one: white people. Three thousand people in the room, and 21 black faces in the crowd. IDG.net reports.

Category:

  • Linux

Faxing from Linux: Communicado FAX

Author: JT Smith

From 32bitsonline: “While many are using Linux as a Web server, many have not been using Linux to its full potential. Communicado FAX will allow users to fax directly using their favorite Linux-based Office suite.”

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  • Linux

Microsoft, defacer meet in unusual move

Author: JT Smith

Info World reports that Microsoft has met with the now notorious “Dimitri,” the student who made a mockery of Microsoft’s security on their web sites. “Dimitri” and Microsoft are remaining secretive about the unusual meeting.

Pentium 4 bug fixed

Author: JT Smith

Just days after the release of Intel’s Pentium 4, ZDNet reports that the processor’s first bug has been squashed.

Category:

  • Unix

Sony unveils prototype humanoid robot

Author: JT Smith

Hot on the heels of Honda’s unveiling of its latest humanoid robot, PC World IDG reports that Sony has also unveiled a prototype of the company’s latest humanoid robot only one day later.

Category:

  • Linux

New recordable DVDs store 4.7GB

Author: JT Smith

PC World reports that the latest version of the data DVD recordable disc can hold 4.7GB, 20% more then the previous standard of 3.9GB.

Category:

  • Unix

IBM S/390 first Linux-powered mainframe in Japan

Author: JT Smith

IBM announced that CSK Network
Systems Corp., or CSK-Net, will use an IBM S/390
server running TurboLinux for its data centre’s Web server platform.
CSK-Net is the first company in Japan to run Linux on a
mainframe. The story is at LinuxWorld.com.au.

Category:

  • Linux

How to set up software RAID in Linux

Author: JT Smith

Want to setup software RAID on Linux? In this article from osfaq.com we will cover the installation and configuration of software RAID in Linux. If you are new to RAID, RAID is the combining of disks to increase stability, redundancy and performance. RAID stands for ‘Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks,” and is divided into different RAID levels. Each level provides a different mix of performance and stability advantages. RAID can either be done in software or hardware. So what RAID levels are supported by Software Raid on Linux? -Anonymous Reader

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  • Linux